On Sunday, 14 June 2015 at 15:51:37 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
Bare-bones at the moment, but hopefully of interest to some
people
https://github.com/DlangScience/PydMagic
This allows you to write D extensions to python, as inline
cells in an ipython/jupyter notebook.
v0.1.0 is released, with substantial improvements. This is more
like a usable tool and less like a proof of concept now, although
I would definitely say it is still alpha quality due to lack of
testing.
Highlights:
Ditched distutils in favour of dub. This is easier for me to
maintain and fits much better with the rest of the D ecosystem
As a result of the above, the %%pyd magic interface has changed,
see the README.md or %%pyd? for info on the new system
Extended the @pdef!() UDA mechanism to work for not only
functions, but pretty much everything else that pyd supports. You
can now use it to automatically expose types, members, properties
and more.
Many bugs fixed.